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<p>primary auditory fields (areas R-RT) projecting to the anterior associative auditory fields (areas AL-RTL), and the posterior primary auditory field (area A1) projecting to the posterior associative auditory fields (areas CL-CM). Recently, evidence accumulated that indicates homology between the human and monkey auditory fields. In humans, histological staining studies revealed two separate auditory fields in the primary auditory region of <a href="page.php?w=Heschl%27s_gyrus">Heschl's gyrus</a>, and by mapping the tonotopic organization of the</p><p>
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